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The All-Too-Familiar Whatsit  Pt. 3 - Polyxenus

The All-Too-Familiar Whatsit Pt. 3 - Polyxenus
Montrose, Laurens County, Georgia, USA
May 25, 2010
This third shot was taken the next morning.

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The All-Too-Familiar Whatsit - Polyxenus The All-Too-Familiar Whatsit  Pt. 2 - Polyxenus The All-Too-Familiar Whatsit  Pt. 3 - Polyxenus

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

weevil: Pandeleteius hilaris? [or Scalaventer subtropicus...]

 
It looked most like
Pandeleteius to me, especially given that I found this genus in this particular tree before including hilaris. I just wasn't too sure, not being all that familiar with it or weevils in general. Thank you once again, V.

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